Located within one of Sydney's most active and tightly held commercial corridors, the property is a highly exposed freehold building situated within close proximity to Hurstville Train Station and Westfield Shopping Centre.
Benefiting from dual street frontages and flexible planning controls, this two-story property offers a compelling opportunity for owner-occupiers, investors or repositioning players in a rapidly evolving metropolitan hub experiencing continued infrastructure and population growth.
Key Investment Highlights:
- High-exposure commercial premises with direct frontage to Forest Road - one of Hurstville's busiest pedestrian and vehicular thoroughfares
- Total building area of 230 sqm* configured across two separate tenancies (Ground and Level 1), each with its own independent access
- Dual street access via Forest Road and Barratt Street, providing flexibility for separate tenancies, or owner- occupier use
- Favorable E2 Commercial Centre zoning suitable for a variety of commercial uses
- Private rear parking for two vehicles, accessed via Barratt Street
- Strategically located within immediate walking distance from Hurstville Train Station & Bus Interchange, Hurstville Central Shopping Centre, and Westfield Shopping Centre, ensuring high levels of daily foot traffic
- Surrounded by key amenities, including major banks, restaurants, medical providers and national retailers, within a thriving commercial and residential precinct
- Hurstville attracts over 14 million Westfield visitors annually* and is only 30 about minutes* to the Sydney CBD via rail, making it one of the most active and resilient retail catchments in metropolitan Sydney
- Forest Road retail strip experiences low vacancy, underscoring strong ongoing demand and location desirability
- Floor plans available upon request
* Approx.
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